A monthly programme reflecting life in the country with a Natural History contribution by ERIC SIMMS
Introduced by C. GORDON GLOVER
Produced by Arthur Phillips
A shortened version of Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Introductory Music
9.35 THE SERVICE
Immortal, invisible, God only wise (Tune, St. Denio)
Interlude: Five Disciples
Simon Peter , the natural leader
The Prayer of Thanksgiving
Soldiers of the Cross, arise
(Tune, St. Ethelwald)

Contributors

Contributors

I, Said the Sparrow by James Bryant with Eileen Atkins and Geoffrey Matthews
A stab in the back doesn'necessarily need a knife, just a temptation.
Cast in order of speaking:
Harpsichord played by Viola Tunnard
Produced by DAVID A. TURNER
Eileen .Atkins Is in The KillinR of Sister George ' at the St. Martin's Theatre, London

Contributors

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Berlioz slept here: COI.IN GIBSON, with the help of recordings, talks about the composer's visits to Britain
Refugee Farm: EDITH BOWN came to Belfast from Berlin in 193J and spent four years on a Jewish refugee farm in Co. Down
Touring with a Tent:
SALLY LUNN , in conversation with ROBERT GUNNELL , argues that camping is possible for older people
Date with a Doctor
Introduced by STEVE RACE

Contributors

Micah Clarke by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle dramatised as a seven-part serial by JOHN HALE with Patrick Troughton and Brian Jackson
For many who escape death in battle or from the avenging troopers there still remains the threat of the Bloody Assizes.
7: Of the End of It All
Produced by BRANDON ACTON-BOND in the BBC's Bristol studios

Today's news and the stories behind the news-Scotland Yard
Calling—Football with the non-
Leaguers—MICHAEL BROOKE looks at listeners' letters in Postscript
Introduced by DEREK PARKER
Produced by the South-East news unit

Contributors

In the Shade of the Crab-Apple Tree
A reconstruction of the sensational trial of Mrs. Hall and her two brothers on a charge of murdering her husband-an Episcopalian minister-and Eleanor Mills-a member of his church choir-in July 1926.
Compiled and narrated by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Principal characters:
Other parts: Patricia Gallimore a,nd members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS

The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† ANNE ALLEN introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome

There are more than 5 million programme listings in Genome. This is a
historical record of the planned output and the BBC services of any
given time. It should be viewed in this context and with the
understanding that it reflects the attitudes and standards of its time
- not those of today.

Welcome to BBC Genome

Genome is a digitised version of the Radio Times from 1923 to 2009 and
is made available for internal research purposes only. You will need to
obtain the relevant third party permissions for any use, including use in
programmes, online etc.

This internal version of Genome, which includes all the magazine covers,
images and articles as well as the programme listings from the Radio
Times, is different to the version of BBC Genome that is available
externally/to the public. It is only available inside the BBC network.